Phrase: Around the clock / round the clock

 

"Around the clock"


Meaning

If something happens or is done around the clock or round the clock, it is done all day and all night without stopping.

Synonyms: 24 hours, 24/7 


Example Sentences

  • The emergency telephone lines operate around the clock.
  • Online stores are open around the clock.
  • They’re working around the clock to get their project done.
  • He worked around the clock as an employee relations manager.
  • He studied around the clock for his TOEIC exam.
  • People who do very important jobs sometimes have to work around the clock.
  • Because they worked virtually around the clock, he sometimes dialed her at crazy hours, ringing her at 2 a.m. to ask what she was doing.
  • She was an around the clock caretaker for a man with severe cerebral palsy.
  • For grieving parents, the loss of a child is an around the clock, unrelenting, inescapable horror show.
  • Several dozen hospitals around the country have violence prevention programs, but most are not staffed around the clock.
  • Rescue services have been working round the clock to free stranded motorists.
  • It's harder to track just how much your dog is eating when he's feeding around the clock.
  • There are now 21 talk shows on daytime television; two cable channels run them around the clock.

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